Electro- Mechanical Design Engineer - Aerospace

ALTEN
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Electro- Mechanical Design Engineer - Aerospace

  • Full-time
  • Contract Type: Permanent
  • Region: Midlands

ALTEN is a global engineering and technology consultancy operating across over 35 countries worldwide. We partner with industry leaders across sectors including Aeronautics, Aerospace, Defence, Naval, Automotive, Energy, Rail, IT and many more to deliver innovative engineering solutions that drive technological advancement & support sustainable transformation.


Our teams of passionate and agile engineers work on cutting-edge projects that shape the future of technology and sustainability. At ALTEN, we empower talented engineers to innovate, solve complex challenges, and deliver impactful solutions that build tomorrow’s world—today.


Join us and start building tomorrow’s world today!


As an Electro-mechanical Design Engineer you will join our team in Birmingham to support our activities within the Aerospace sector.


You will be working on the design and development of high-integrity electro-mechanical systems, supporting R&D and product development programmes. The role involves close collaboration with electrical engineering teams and hands‑on involvement across the full design lifecycle, from concept through to prototype build and validation.



  • Location: Birmingham
  • On Site: 3-5 days
  • Experience Level: Mid to Senior Level

Key Responsibilities:



  • Develop 3D CAD models and detailed 2D manufacturing drawings for electro-mechanical components and assemblies
  • Produce drawings using Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) in line with BS8888 or ASME Y14.5 standards
  • Support the mechanical design of electric motors, inverters, and power converter systems (or demonstrate transferable experience)
  • Perform engineering calculations including stress analysis and tolerance stack-ups to justify design decisions
  • Collaborate closely with Electrical Engineers to support ECAD/MCAD integration
  • Produce clear technical reports and documentation to support design schemes and reviews
  • Support prototype build, integration, and design validation activities

Required Skills:



  • Proficiency in NX and Teamcenter
  • Strong understanding of 3D CAD modelling and 2D drawing creation
  • Experience producing drawings with GD&T to recognised standards (BS8888 / ASME Y14.5)
  • Experience in electric motor design or ability to clearly demonstrate transferable experience
  • Experience in inverter or power converter design or related electro-mechanical systems
  • Strong collaboration skills, particularly working with Electrical / ECAD teams
  • Ability to carry out engineering calculations (stress, tolerance stack-ups, design justification)
  • Strong technical report writing skills

Required Qualifications:



  • A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, or equivalent military experience.
  • Experience working in aerospace, automotive, or other safety‑critical engineering environments
  • Knowledge of engineering standards and structured design processes
  • Practical machining experience (lathe, mill, workshop‑based manufacturing)
  • Hands‑on assembly and prototype build experience
  • Prior exposure to aerospace or safety‑critical product development programmes

We bring together entrepreneurial, tech‑driven people to deliver innovative solutions for leading companies.


At ALTEN, you’ll work on exciting projects, supported by ongoing learning, mentoring, and clear career development tailored to your goals.


Join a passionate team and help build tomorrow, today.



  • A personalised career path and a rewarding management style
  • A huge diversity of engineering projects and industries
  • Private MedicalInsurance
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Life insurance & Pension Scheme
  • Social atmosphere, regular gatherings &team buildings
  • Flexible way of working (role dependent)

We are proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant & actively encourage applications from members of the Armed Forces community, including veterans, reservists, service leavers, and military spouses/partners. We recognise the value of military skills and experience and are committed to ensuring that no applicant is unfairly disadvantaged during our recruitment and selection processes.


This role may require you to have or be willing to go through Security Clearance. As part of the onboarding process candidates will be asked to complete a Baseline Personnel Security Standard; details of the evidence required to apply may be found on the government website Gov.UK. If you are unable to meet this and any associated criteria, then your employment may be delayed, or rejected. Details of this will be discussed with you at interview.


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